Hey Miss Fanny

Roy Orbison · Other Songs - Roy Orbison

Here comes Fanny walking down the street

Walks so groovy and she talks so sweet

Hey Miss Fanny you sure look fine

Tell me please, won't you be mine?



Hey now Miss Fanny

Hey now please be mine



Well come on baby let's go downtown

Rock, jump and mess around

We'll hang out and raise some fun

We'll stay out till after one



Hey now Miss Fanny

Hey now please be mine



Well sugar us sweet and so are you

I'm plumb crazy 'bout what you do

My heart string it does go zing zing

Everytime you start that thing



Hey now Miss Fanny

Hey now please be mine



Well listen to me baby please

You've become my heart's ...

You've got me just wild for you

Please don't drive me crazy too



Hey now Miss Fanny

Hey now please be mine



Hey Miss Fanny, please wont you be mine

Please be mine

Hey Miss Fanny

Roy Orbison's "Hey Miss Fanny" stands as a quintessential example of his signature sound, blending lush orchestral arrangements with his distinctive, soaring vocals. Released during the early 1960s, the track exemplifies the romantic ballad style that defined his career, characterized by dramatic shifts in intensity and a melancholic yet yearning tone. While often associated with his later monumental hits, this recording captures the same emotional depth and theatrical production that would come to define his legacy. The song reflects the era's pop-rock sensibilities, utilizing rich harmonies and a driving rhythm to convey a narrative of longing and heartache. It remains a testament to Orbison's ability to craft emotionally resonant recordings that transcended typical pop conventions of the time.